San Diego Travel Guide

San Diego has a healthy dose of sunshine, a cool surf-town scene, and hands-down the best Mexican food north of the border. Best known for its pristi... Read More

San Diego has a healthy dose of sunshine, a cool surf-town scene, and hands-down the best Mexican food north of the border. Best known for its pristine year-round weather, illustrious surf spots, fêted beach towns, and its world-famous zoo, San Diego is full of attractions. With a flourishing restaurant and bar scene, not to mention the unprecedented rise of craft beer and creative cocktails as of late, there’s truly something for everyone in America’s finest city. You’ll also find championship golf courses, museums, and the energetic Gaslamp Quarter within city limits. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly destination or a place for a romantic holiday getaway, take a look at our guide for everything you need to know to plan a trip to San Diego.

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Best Time To Go

Every month is a good month to visit San Diego, since there really is no such thing as an off-season. If you’d like to avoid a moderate influx in traffic, stick to March through May and September through November, when kids are still in school and vacation times are at a minimum. December to February tends to see the most rain, and June through August are the most crowded months to travel to San Diego because school is out. The sweet spot for visitors is in the fall and winter months, when hotel room rates are lower and weather is still above average temperatures.

Transportation

Having a car is imperative for getting around San Diego. While buses and cabs are available, it’s a fairly large and sprawling metropolis.

Weather

August is the hottest month, with an average high of 76°F (25°C) and average low of 67°F (19°C). December is the coldest month, with an average high of 65°F (18°C) and an average low of 48°F (9°C).

Know Before You Go

While the weather can best be described as blissful all year round, the coastal areas of the city tend to get chilly at night when the fog rolls in. Make sure to pack a light camisole or windbreaker.